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ID197697
Title ProperDual-facing bridges and brokers
Other Title InformationDiaspora politics and Chinese voluntary associations
LanguageENG
AuthorHo, Elaine Lynn-Ee
Summary / Abstract (Note)This commentary introduces the term ‘dual facing’ to describe the way that Chinese voluntary associations orientate themselves as collectives situated between the ancestral land (China) and their countries of settlement. The commentary uses examples of Chinese voluntary associations in Singapore and Myanmar to reflect on China's longstanding presence and expanding reach in Southeast Asia, including through its diaspora engagement with the Chinese abroad. It argues that such associations are embedded not only in the nation-building efforts of their countries of settlement, but also the ancestral land. However, this dual-facing orientation also means that they can become embroiled in conflictual domestic and foreign politics at both ends, potentially jeopardising how they are otherwise seen as bridges and brokers by China and in the countries where have settled.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 64, NO.3; Dec 2023: p.371-374
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol: 64 No 3
Key WordsTransnational Migration ;  Overseas Chinese ;  Chinese Migration ;  Diaspora Diplomacy ;  diaspora and development ;  extraterritorial reach


 
 
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